The Democrat Party is the Party of Vile Hate --> To the Point of Wishing Murder and Assasination

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she is not a negro. negroes do not advocate assasinations but, rather, offer up solutions to problems. she is just gutter trash and, not to anyone's surprise, her absurd and irrational statements are not even making a splash in the media. alas.

Many people would gladly have Katie Hopkins removed from TV shows. The liberal British TV personality was part of The Apprentice, and made a shocking statement. Hopkins doesn’t really know how things work, and she better stop acting like an expert. The liberal supports the euthanasia of old people, and her excuse is the lamest thing you will ever hear.

According to Hopkins, old people are nothing but a burden to society, and euthanasia is the only solution to her problem. She even suggested that communities should have “euthanasia vans” that would roll across the country and collect elderly people. Yes, this is the most disgusting thing I’ve ever heard.“We just have far too many old people. It’s ridiculous to be living in a country where we can put dogs to sleep but not people. Euthanasia vans – just like ice-cream vans – that would come to you home. It would all be perfectly charming. They might even have a nice little tune they’d play. I mean this genuinely. I’m super-keen on euthanasia vans. We need to accept that just because medial advances mean we can live longer, it’s not necessarily the right thing to do,” Hopkins said.

The liberal believes that people with dementia don’t belong to hospitals and care facilities, adding that they should be euthanized, too. She said that their lives are pointless. Well, who knows, maybe Hopkins will have dementia one day… Will she jump in the euthanasia van?
Hopkins enjoys mocking others, and patients with dementia are her favorite target. She uses every opportunity to mock these poor people, and let’s be honest, we’ve had enough of her attitude.
“Babe I’m here again, I’m here again, where have you been. Babe I’m back again. I’m back again where have you been? Take that dementia style,” Hopkins tweeted.
People like Hopkins should be kept away from TV shows. Nobody likes to see her mocking innocent people. It’s time to tell her that her remarks are the worst joke we’ve ever heard.
What do you think about Hopkins’ statement? Do you think our liberals will jump into supporting her?

Hurricane Irma is a monster category 5 storm churning in the Atlantic Ocean with sustained winds reaching north of 185 mph. It is the biggest hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic.

Sane people are praying for minimal loss of life and minimal destruction of property. Liberals, being the most evil people on earth are actually praying for President TrumpÂ’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida to be destroyed by the hurricane. Some liberals were hoping Trump and his family were inside of Mar-a-Lago as Hurricane Irma destroys the place. This would of course include First Lady Melania and 11-year-old Barron Trump. SICK.

Who prays for something this evil? Liberals do. Some liberals even admitted to be atheists, however; if Mar-a-Lago were destroyed, it would make them Â‘believe a God existsÂ’. Satan runs the left. This is pure evil.

A Northeastern University professor who was caught on video during a lecture saying that he wouldn’t mind seeing President Trump “dead” is apologizing amid a social media backlash and a statement from the school distancing itself from the remarks.Barry Bluestone, an economics professor and founding director of Northeastern’s Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy, made the controversial comments during a Jan. 31 lecture on the challenges posed by economic inequality and stagnation.“Sometimes I want to just see him impeached other times, quite honestly — I hope there are no FBI agents here — I wouldn’t mind seeing him dead,” Bluestone was quoted by multiplenews agencies as saying in a YouTube video of the event that has since been yanked offline by the Boston school.

The journalist sitting next to him during the lecture, Robert Kuttner, then quickly added “of natural causes”, which Bluestone affirmed by repeating and nodding, according to Campus Reform.

But Bluestone told Fox News on Thursday afternoon that the comments were made in the “heat of the moment at the end of a two-hour lecture” and that they are being “misconstrued” as a violent threat.“I meant to say I would have liked to see the president disappear from the White House,” he said, noting that he has “apologized to everyone for using that term.”Bluestone added that “everybody knows me as a proponent of non-violent action” and that he just wants to see “more people standing up and protesting” Trump’s policies and “racism” and getting to the voting booths during election time.“This president has created such deep divisions in the country,” Bluestone told Fox News. “I’ve never seen in my life such anger and division.”Northeastern University told Fox News on Thursday that it has taken down a video of the event posted online over the backlash that Bluestone’s comments have been generating.“Professor Bluestone’s comments do not reflect the views of Northeastern University,” spokeswoman Renata Nyul said. “The university and its leaders steadfastly oppose violence in all its forms. While faculty members are free to express controversial opinions, the university cannot provide a public platform for comments that could be construed to condone violence.”The school did not respond though when asked by Fox News if Bluestone faces any disciplinary action.Bluestone said school officials also never reached out to him before making their stance public.“The university unfortunately didn’t call me and ask to clarify the statement and took the video down,” he told Fox News, adding that he “would have apologized to them.”Bluestone has since been blasted on social media for the remarks, with some calling for his firing.“You owe the public, your students, the university and Trump an apology,” one Twitter user wrote.“This "Professor" - Barry Bluestone - should be investigated by the U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation!” said another.Bluestone said he has received a lot of hate mail, but also messages of support for his position.“I want to thank you for standing up for all of us, we need more people like you” he said one message read.“I’ve [also] gotten epithets with lots of four letter words wishing death on me, but that goes with the territory, I guess,” he added.

They're responsible for the lies, the hate, the stupud fucking spin and narrative they scream about in lockstep, they espouse protests, then defend violence supporting their causes, and then they kick and scream like fucking cunts when something doesnt go their way

We need to find a cure

Don't hold your breath Willie, I don't think there are a lot of people working on that.

Actress Bette Midler faces backlash for a tweet that references they brutal assault that Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) faced at the hands of his neighbor.

Bette Midler shocked the Twitterverse on Thursday with a post suggesting Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., should be physically attacked for his stance on the spending budget in the Senate.Midler tweeted Thursday evening, "Where's Rand Paul's neighbor when we need him?"

Midler's tweet was referencing a violent November incident during which Paul was assaulted by his neighbor and suffered several injuries.Rene A. Boucher, 58, admitted to attacking an unsuspecting Paul in his yard and is facing 21 months in prison. Paul suffered bruises to his lungs and broken ribs, and contracted pneumonia following the attack.One of Paul's aides, Sergio Gor, called out Midler for a tweet that crossed the line."This is disgusting @BetteMidler calling for violence. She should be ashamed,"